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Hakuoki (薄桜鬼 〜新選組奇譚〜, Hakuōki ~Shinsengumi Kitan~, Demon of the Fleeting Blossom: The Tale of the Shinsengumi) is a Japanese otome video game series by Idea Factory, first released for the PlayStation 2 on the 18th September 2008 and ported to many other platforms.
The Shinsengumi make plans to move to a larger headquarters, the Nishi-Honganji Temple and a former Choushuu safehouse. Meanwhile, Sannan, not content with his inability to contribute, continues research on a potion that Chizuru's father had been working on to increase strength and regenerative abilities, but with dangerously detrimental side ...
Dawn of the Shinsengumi is a prequel to the first two seasons of the anime series Hakuoki. It focuses on a boy named Ryunosuke Ibuki, who is saved and made into a servant by the leader of the Roshigumi, Kamo Serizawa. Serizawa's recklessness and abuse of authority causes a bad reputation for the Roshigumi.
Hakuouki ~Shinsengumi Kitan~ (September 18, 2008) Kanuchi - Shiroki Tsubasa no Shou (October 2, 2008) ... Hakuouki Zuisouroku (August 27, 2009) Hiiro no Kakera - Shin ...
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The game series/anime series/anime movie franchise Hakuōki (Hakuōki Shinsengumi Kitan, lit. ' Demon of the Fleeting Blossom: The Mysterious Tale of the Shinsengumi ') follows a girl, looking for her lost father (a doctor who worked with the Shinsengumi). The premise mixes supernatural elements and fictional enemies and historical events.
Harada Sanosuke appears in Shiba Ryōtarō's novels Moeyo Ken and Shinsengumi Keppuroku. He is depicted in NHK's Taiga drama series Shinsengumi! (played by Yamamoto Taro.) In addition, Harada appears in the anime series Peacemaker Kurogane, as well as in the manga it was originally based on, Shinsengumi Imon PEACE MAKER and Peacemaker Kurogane.
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